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Gum cancer is a form of oral cavity cancer that develops in the gums. It can spread to other parts of the body, including the throat and the lymph nodes located in the neck.
Smoking leaves more than just a bad taste in your mouth — it could be fueling your oral cancer risk. Studies have consistently reported that cigarette users are five to 10 times more likely to develop ...
News Tongue cancer tied to gum disease If the risk of losing all your teeth to gum disease isn’t incentive enough, researchers have another reason to brush and floss religiously – tongue cancer.
The outlook for oral cancer is generally better the earlier you start treatment. In 2012–2018, the 5-year relative survival rate in the United States for oral cancer contained to the mouth was 94%.
If the risk of losing all your teeth to gum disease isn't incentive enough, researchers have found another preventative reason to brush and floss religiously - tongue cancer. Researchers at the ...
A recent study reveals a concerning link between long-term cannabis use and oral cancer risk. Researchers at the University ...